Kolam also known as Rangoli, is a dainty floor painting, which is an integral part of South Indian tradition. It is a beautiful and perhaps the only one art, drawn every day by women in the households. It symbolizes beauty and provides a welcoming environment.

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Kolangal/Rangoli

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Kolam No.5

14 - 2 parallel dots (Neer Pulli) Kolam - Start with 14 dots - 2 lines, leave one dot at both ends and stop at 2 by putting parallel dots at both sides. Fill up the blank boxes with dots.

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Kamala

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Kolam is a forgotten tradition these days and I appreciate your efforts to bring back the life of these kolams online. I wonder how you drew these kolums.. Three cheers to your efforts.

Thank you for visiting my site and your comments. Due to busy life and lack of space, people are not showing much interest into kolam. However, still we find big kolams during Margazhi month and lot of kolam competitions encouraging people not to forget this wonderful art. Drawing kolam on the floor with rice flour is easy for me, but drawing on the computer is little difficult and time consuming. But the final product is much more perfect than the floor kolams.

hi kamala sis .. very creative mind u having nice kolams .its very useful to students also . i gladly practices this types of kolams bec all are unique .. thanks..i congrats you sis .it is nice job i wishing you to create more and more number kolams u to produce.its so interesting to that kolam in floors... waiting for pongal new kolams ..by revathy

Hi, I appreciate your work. I especially like your pulli kolams. Quite challenging.In my busy working life, I've recently started to put kolam in front of my house. I wish to continue this to entireity. Your kolams are good references. Thank you, friend.